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Love for Kyle Rittenhouse
"Mr. Rittenhouse further wishes to ensure that the firearm in question is properly destroyed," attorney Mark Richards writes in the document filed in Kenosha County Circuit Court. -
The Physically Fit Shooter
It’s no secret that shooting requires accurate use of specific muscles and muscle groups. While competitive shooters will spend many hours at great expense working on their match rigs, we often forget about what has to drive that gear. Exercise is drastically important to vitality, and being in shape will help increase your scores. -
Gun Cleaning Tips for New Gun Owners
Cleaning your guns is part of responsible and safe gun handling. Clean firearms are safer, more accurate and more reliable. The better you know your gun, the better you can diagnose accuracy and function problems, which makes you more confident at the range and in the field.
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Conversations With Kids About Guns
It is our responsibility as gun owners to share the truth about firearms with the next generation. We need to help them understand why we own firearms, what past generations sacrificed to earn that right, and what our responsibilities as gun owners really are. -
Tips With Tim Larkin
It shuts down those who are shocked at how much it hurts and takes away vital function from both the physical lightweight and tough guy. So even though he’s not feeling that broken ankle he sure as hell can’t walk on it. Or breathe through a crushed throat. Or see through a ruined eye. -
Helpful Tips From A Beginning Shooter
I would encourage everyone to start doing some sort of exercise. Not only is it good for your body, but a fit person has a much better chance of successfully defending himself or herself should the need ever present itself. -
Uber Safety
Recently, an Uber driver was held up at gunpoint by a passenger he picked up. The passenger asked the driver to stop several blocks before the loca... -
My Grandfathers Gun Education
Like most Gen X kids, I was part of the "latchkey generation". As such I spent most of my time with my grandparents. My grandparents house was pretty humble. Cute front yard, with a kumquat tree in the front, that my cousins and I spent hours throwing the rotting fruit at each other any chance we got. Which was quite a lot, because we were forced outside like "lord of the flies" savages.